Wiki, Career, Family, Net Worth, Cause of Death
Suzanne Somers, a multifaceted individual, was an actress, writer, and entrepreneur from the United States. She is known for her performances as Chrissy Snow in Three’s Company and Carol Foster Lambert in Step by Step.
Who was Suzanne Somers?
Suzanne Marie Mahoney was born in San Bruno, California, on October 16, 1946. Growing up in a household with three siblings in an Irish-Catholic household, Suzanne faced challenges in her early years. Her father’s struggles with alcoholism led to verbal abuse towards Suzanne during her childhood.
During her teenage years, Suzanne joined her high school’s cheerleading team and got married at the young age of 19. In the same year, she gave birth to her first child. However, the marriage came to an end after three years.
Career
In 1969, Suzanne Somers rose to prominence as a prize model on a television program named Anniversary Game. The Canadian TV host, Alan Hamel, was the show’s presenter.
Suzanne Somers’ early acting career was highlighted by her appearance in George Lucas‘ hit movie American Graffiti. Over the following years, she secured roles in popular television series such as The Rockford Files, The Six Million Dollar Man, and One Day At A Time. Additionally, she made a brief uncredited appearance in the film Magnum Force.
Suzanne Somers rose to fame in 1977 when she landed the lead role in Three’s Company. Playing the role of a stereotypical ditzy blonde, she quickly gained recognition as a desirable icon thanks to her captivating performances on the show. Three’s Company achieved remarkable success in terms of viewership.
In 1980, Somers insisted on a significant salary increase and was later terminated from her job. Following her departure from Three’s Company, Suzanne Somers faced difficulties in securing roles in sitcoms due to the controversy surrounding her exit from the show.
Nevertheless, she eventually returned to the world of sitcoms with She’s the Sheriff in 1987, which had a run of two seasons.
Following her appearances in various made-for-TV films, Somers secured another significant role in the sitcom Step By Step. The show premiered in 1991 and aired for seven seasons, significantly increasing Somers’ level of fame.
Furthermore, Suzanne Somers has been the host of several talk shows throughout her career. She has also graced the Broadway stage and competed in Dancing with the Stars in 2015, ultimately finishing in ninth place.
As a prominent icon in popular culture, Suzanne Somers has been prominently featured in popular television shows including South Park and Beavis and Butthead.
Playboy magazine featured Suzanne Somers twice, with both appearances showcasing the actress in the nude. Despite initially posing for the magazine as a struggling single mother unable to pay her bills, she reportedly did so again to cover the medical expenses for her son’s car accident.
Despite her initial refusal, she eventually gave in and posed nude. However, she later claimed to have never taken part in the shoot. This resulted in Playboy publishing the photos in 1980, proving her statement false.
Somers was enraged and took legal action against Playboy, eventually being awarded $50,000 in a settlement. She was particularly worried about the impact the pictures would have on her 14-year-old son’s mental well-being.
Personal Life
At the age of 19, Suzanne tied the knot with Bruce Somers and adopted the name Suzanne Somers. Their son, Bruce Jr., was born in November of 1965. However, their marriage ended in divorce in 1968. In 1977, Suzanne wed Alan Hamel and they stayed married until her passing in 2023.
Cause of Death
The Three’s Company actress passed away at 5:30 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 15 due to the spread of breast cancer in her body. While no autopsy was conducted, her death certificate noted hypertension (high blood pressure) and hydrocephalus as contributing factors.
The death certificate obtained by The Blast stated that the immediate cause of Somers’ death was listed as “breast cancer with metastasis to the brain,” which was confirmed by a biopsy.
Net Worth
At the time of her passing, Suzanne Somers, a well-known American actress, writer, and singer, had accumulated a fortune worth $100 million.
She rose to fame in the late 1970s for her portrayal of “Chrissy Snow” on the popular sitcom “Three’s Company,” which earned her a Golden Globe nomination and established her as a prominent television performer of her era.
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